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- Age: 15 years old in 2009
- Resided in Hagerstown, MarylandThe Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
- Accused of arranging to have her father killed
- Charged with solicitation of murder in the first degree as a juvenile in December of 2008The Washington Post: Girl Accused of Ordering Hit on Dad Faces... (December 22, 2008)
- Charges may be changed so that she would be tried as an adultThe Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
- Her father, Billy Lee Black, was killed on October 31, 2008The Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
- Mr. Black was stabbed multiple times as he left for work in the early morning hours
- Body was dragged into an alley to make it look like a robbery
- Danielle Black's 19-year-old friend, Alec Scott Eger, was charged with murder
- Eger said Danielle Black claimed her father abused her
- Allegedly, Danielle Black admitted that she asked some friends to "take care of" her dadThe Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
- Allegedly she told police that she only sought to have him "roughed up"The Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
- According to police, Danielle Black wrote poems that foreshadowed her father's deathThe Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
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Danielle Black is a 15-year-old from Maryland who is accused of seeking to have her father killed. Her father, Billy Lee Black, was found dead in an alley on October 31, 2008. Alec Scott Eger, age 19, was charged with his murder.The Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
Danielle Black, was originally charged with solicitation of first-degree murder as a juvenile but the charges may be upgraded to an adult charge. Black faces a maximum of life in prison.The Daily Telegraph: Danielle Black, 15, in Court over Father's Killing (May 28, 2009)
